11410258

Method and System for Distribution of University Student Degree Completion Data

PublishedAugust 9, 2022
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4. The computer-implemented system of claim 3, wherein the NOC registers the user smart phone device by sending a notification, triggered by a geolocation feature in the university mobile application indicating the user smart phone device is at the university, wherein the notification is selected from the group consisting of: an automated text message from the user smart phone device to a pre-set list of mobile numbers or emails selected by the user in the university mobile application; an arrival notification sent to the NOC; and an arrival notification sent to the university.

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5. The computer-implemented system of claim 3, configured to generate and send an alert to the user smart phone device by measuring the user enrollment, progress, and graduation completion information, calculating the enrollment, progress, and graduation completion and a target, calculating a user rate of enrollment, progress, and graduation completion based on actual enrollment, progress, and graduation completion information, calculating a time to graduation completion, comparing the time to graduation completion to target time data (TTD) for the student to reach graduation completion, generating an enrollment, progress, and graduation completion report when the user is not on schedule to reach graduation completion in a timely manner, sending the enrollment, progress, and graduation completion report and a graphic alert to the NOC, to the university, and to the user to notify the user and the university that the user is not on schedule to graduate on time.

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6. The computer-implemented system of claim 5, wherein the graphic alert includes one or more alerts selected from a color change to the graphic, a sound alert, and a recorded message.

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7. The computer-implemented system of claim 6, wherein the graphic alert is the color change to the graphic, and the color change to the graphic is in direct relation to difference in time between the calculated time to graduation completion and the TTD.

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8. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of programmable interfaces that provide different ones of the modules to different ones of plurality of user devices, based upon the user device that is accessing the computer-implemented system.

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9. The computer-implemented system of claim 8, further comprising an application programming interface (API) architecture that defines the plurality of programmable interfaces.

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10. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the database management system is further configured to assess a strength of a match between the display output and the audience, and finalize the display output when one of the display outputs is a strong match for the intended audience.

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11. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the database management system is further configured to (i) define the relational database by creating, modifying and removing definitions that organize the raw data, and (ii) administer the relational database by registering and monitoring users, enforcing data security, monitoring performance, maintaining data integrity, dealing with concurrency control, and recovering corrupted information.

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12. The computer-implemented system of claim 1, wherein the graphs, charts, and selection menus to be displayed on the campus devices, the faculty devices and the external stakeholder devices are module-specific graphs, charts, and selection menus, and the programming instructions executable by the first processor in the database computer retrieve module-specific SU data from the relational database, perform calculations and/or functions using the module-specific SU data, and transmit instructions to the campus devices, the faculty devices and the external stakeholder to display the module-specific graphs, charts, and selection menus.

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14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 13, wherein the computer program instructions further detect a type of display of the plurality of displays, wherein the type of display comprises one or more from the group consisting of a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, and a desktop computer, and use an application programming interface (API) specific for each type of device to receive device-modified special purpose output selected university data.

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16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 13, wherein the selected university data is directly received from a university and includes data formatted as received from the university or a proxy.

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19. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 13, wherein the computer program instructions, when executed by the first processor, further (i) define, create, query, update, and administer the relational database, (ii) generate a specific data set from a combination of the variables from the relational database, (iii) interrogate the specific data set and run selected transformational mathematical models on the specific data set, (iv) generate display outputs, (v) evaluate the display outputs against an audience for which the display output is intended, the audience being selected from a student, a faculty, a campus administrator, and an external stakeholder, and (vi) finalize the display output.

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August 9, 2022

Inventors

JEFF GOLD
DESDEMONA CARDOZA
ROY STRIPLING

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